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THE DARE (Trout). A tributary of the Clyde, falling in above 

 Elvansfoot ; better than the Clyde. Stations about every six miles 

 on the line from Elvansfoot. The best spot for a residence would 

 probably be Abington. 



IRELAND. 



[Previous to fishing for Salmon in Ireland, the angler must take out a 

 certificate]. 



THE SUIR, Cahir, co. Tipperary. Good salmon and trout fish- 

 ing at the Glengall Arms. By rail, from either Waterford or Cork. 



THE SLANEY, Wexford. The fishing here is now better pro- 

 tected, and we believe there is an association for that purpose. 

 The nets at the mouth too have either been removed or considerably 

 modified. 



THE BLACKWATER (Salmon and Trout), Cork. Either by 

 rail from Dublin, or by steamer from Bristol to Cork, thence to 

 Lismore. Very fair fishing to be obtained by application to 

 Messrs. Cliffe and Foley, the lessees. March and April, or June 

 and July, (when the grilse are running) are the best months. The 

 angler may obtain leave to fish almost any part of the Blackwater 

 by writing a polite note to the owners of the various waters ; but he 

 will always have to give up the fish. Good lodgings at Lismore. 



THE LEE (Salmon and Trout). Permission may be obtained, 

 with only one or two exceptions, from almost any of the proprietors 

 on the Lee, by a proper application. The fishing is good. There 

 is a good station about twelve miles from Cork at Clinton's 

 Cottage, where the water is good and scenery fine. Route as before. 



INCHEGEELAH LAKES (Salmon, Trout, and Pike), at the head 

 of the Lee. Excellent fishing by staying at the hotel, (Mr. 

 Brophy's). Boats are now provided for anglers. The scenery is 

 magnificent, and accommodation good, lloute : car from Cork. 

 Pike very large, and seldom fished for. 



THE KERRY BLACKWATER (Salmon and Trout). Leave 

 obtained of Mr. Mahony, Dromore Castle, or by stopping at the 

 Blackwater Hotel, J. M'Clure, Old Dromore, about ten miles from 

 Killarney and seven from Kenmare. The Roughty can also be 

 fished, but is so much poached as to be hardly worth while. Kill- 

 garven (seven miles from Kenmare) would be the best station for 

 it. Route : rail or packet to Cork, Killarney, and thence by the 

 car twenty-four miles. Flies, Flint, of Dublin. See Advertisement. 



WATERVILLE (Salmon and Trout), Kerrey. Leave by stop- 

 ping at the hotels. Good fishing and fine scenery, sea bathing, 

 &c. March and April is the best for salmon, and from June onward 

 for the white trout, which are plentiful and large. Route via 

 Killarney. Flies, &c., to be had at Waterville, or as before. 



KILLARNEY. Good fishing, at times, may be had upon the 

 Killarney lake*, early in the season being the best time. Nothing 



